8:40 a.m.: Pickens, West Virginia Christine Sneberger Long got to school later than she wanted to. She is the principal, health teacher and math teacher to the school’s 32 students. https://nyti.ms/2COQBr9 pic.twitter.com/vX3s0WIHP7
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7:11 p.m.: Mashantucket, Connecticut The early evening was quiet inside Foxwoods Resort Casino. Dwane Mitchner, a blackjack dealer, tried to rev up the early birds. “Pop it like it’s hot! Snap!” https://nyti.ms/2pXGwQ4 pic.twitter.com/iw39iqIC5x
8:11 p.m.: Salt Lake City, Utah Willy Chun participates in a worship ceremony at the beginning of a gathering at the Bing Kong Tong Hall. The original mission of the tong, or organization, was to help Chinese immigrants gain a foothold in the U.S. https://nyti.ms/2AcXRdy pic.twitter.com/DVyZWPdSBm
9:18 p.m.: Providence, Rhode Island Isabel Kayembe cooks at home following her workday at a post-resettlement refugee agency. Her job, she says, is to help others overcome the obstacles she once faced. https://nyti.ms/2P6ZXnw pic.twitter.com/gIVElKZK7a
10:02 p.m..: Tulsa, Oklahoma Almead Stutts begins closing up Stutts House of Barbeque. The last few customers just shuffled out with chopped brisket and hot links. https://nyti.ms/2RTKllV pic.twitter.com/VpcA67kw4R
11:02 p.m. Nashville, Tennessee Dr. Matthew R. Danter, a transplant surgeon, greets the family of Troy Roberts. Dr. Danter's team replaced Roberts's damaged heart in an operation that lasted about 8 hours. https://nyti.ms/2pXxHFG pic.twitter.com/3QYF2Wv5C2
12:56 a.m.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Christa Cassano spends her days working at a hotel, cleaning rooms and tending to guests. The evenings, which regularly stretch well past midnight, are devoted to her art. https://nyti.ms/2yCP6Yc pic.twitter.com/Y9Skf55Vph
1:38 a.m.: Watford City, North Dakota The workday doesn’t start for Ric King until night falls, when gas flares transform the landscape into a red-hued, earthbound approximation of Mars. Then it’s time to work in the oil fields. https://nyti.ms/2PBogqN pic.twitter.com/LZQptip5iu
2:02 a.m.: Wichita, Kansas Sarah Witt grew up wanting to fly airplanes. Now, in the dark early morning hours, she fixes them. https://nyti.ms/2pXlUHG pic.twitter.com/kApnFzLiPQ
3:19 a.m.: Portland, Oregon Molly Palmer volunteers at Trans Lifeline, a hotline that offers transgender peer support. Her final call of the night had lasted 2 hours. It had left her feeling good, like she had made a difference in someone’s life. https://nyti.ms/2Ad2K6E pic.twitter.com/orRwL00oFu
4:18 am: Mount Vernon, New York This is the hour of bakers. Jamaican staples such as hard dough bread, sugar buns and black fruit cakes are made here and distributed widely across NYC. https://nyti.ms/2COVtMX pic.twitter.com/N0pfOYSqBA
5 a.m.: Hildalgo County, Texas Robert Rodriguez and his 3,100 fellow border patrol agents cover about 34,000 square miles of southeast Texas, where the Rio Grande separates the U.S. from Mexico. https://nyti.ms/2CjT5ww pic.twitter.com/zh2IHF1BMw
6:39 a.m. Chincoteague Island, Virginia Emarie Ayala's work as a wildlife biologist can start as early as 5:30 a.m. "A little bit of sunrise on your way to work is like, 'Ah, this is going to be a good day,'" she said. https://nyti.ms/2ErdiTT pic.twitter.com/Va3LsYRYR8
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